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erin is joining us from washington. erin, it's been almost two months now and there's a lot of people who are still struggling. first of all, just give us a sense of how you and bear and your family are doing right now. >> we are doing as well as can be expected. our entire community is struggling and we will struggle for quite some time. all things considered, we're back to a new normal routine and i'm just trying to move forward. >> erin, can you tell us what it is like to be in that room? we saw that gentleman there very emotional about losing his own child. i can imagine that there's a lot of things you're thinking about and feeling when you're in that room and you hear that day being replayed over and over. >> it's particularly emotional. i don't think there were hardly any of us there with dry eyes and yet we've heard these stories before. so i think the impact on the legislators and those of you at home watching will be pretty strong, too. you can't hear these stories and not be touched. this was just a tragedy.
erin is joining us from washington. erin, it's been almost two months now and there's a lot of people who are still struggling. first of all, just give us a sense of how you and bear and your family are doing right now. >> we are doing as well as can be expected. our entire community is struggling and we will struggle for quite some time. all things considered, we're back to a new normal routine and i'm just trying to move forward. >> erin, can you tell us what it is like to be in...
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[ thunder ] cnn's erin mcpike is in wichita. how much snow do you have and how much is coming? and karen mcginnis in the weather center. what do you see, erin? >> reporter: well, you know, right now we think we have about 8 inches. i'll show you here, we have a ruler. so, yep, that's looking like about 8 inches. but the snow stopped a couple hours ago, so now we have the effects of it, which if you want to look over here, we still got somebody digging out his car, and we're going to try -- you can see that snowplows have come by. we basically made a median out of the snow, there's big heaps of snow. so it has piled up one but the effects we have to tell you about, there are power outages in the southwestern part of the state. people need to be aware. no fatales. everybody should stay off the road. all major universities, school districts and the government is closed. basically the business of kansas has shut down today, the governor sam brownback declared a state of emergency. we think snow might be over, we might get more tonight, but for the rest of the day, the snowfall has
[ thunder ] cnn's erin mcpike is in wichita. how much snow do you have and how much is coming? and karen mcginnis in the weather center. what do you see, erin? >> reporter: well, you know, right now we think we have about 8 inches. i'll show you here, we have a ruler. so, yep, that's looking like about 8 inches. but the snow stopped a couple hours ago, so now we have the effects of it, which if you want to look over here, we still got somebody digging out his car, and we're going to try...
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erin thank you for the update. let's get to jim simms, the cititicity commissioner in amarillo, texas. lots of snow there. i guess you're looking at some historic snowfall, 18 inches, as much as 20 inches. how is your city doing? >> we're holding up well. it was a lot of snow, blizzard conditions because of the winds we had but we have a great staff here, great crew and good equipment and we handled it. i hear the problems other places have, woodward but we fared relatively well. >> we're glad to hear that. you sound almost practically chipper while you talk to me. it's not been the case for some of the other city leaders i've been talking to. how about stranded motorists? that's been a problem in the midwest and the plains. tell me if that's a struggle and problem for you guys. >> yes, ma'am, it was, because people were caught on the highway traveling on interstate 40 and then our own residents, remember that early sunday afternoon it was 63 degrees. within 24 hours we had 40-mile-an-hour winds and 20 inches of sn
erin thank you for the update. let's get to jim simms, the cititicity commissioner in amarillo, texas. lots of snow there. i guess you're looking at some historic snowfall, 18 inches, as much as 20 inches. how is your city doing? >> we're holding up well. it was a lot of snow, blizzard conditions because of the winds we had but we have a great staff here, great crew and good equipment and we handled it. i hear the problems other places have, woodward but we fared relatively well. >>...
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erin mcpike is live in kansas city. we'll start with you. >> we're seeing snowfall two inches an houreer. very windy, looking at winds up to 30 miles per hour later today, and also, soledad, because of the snow last week, there is still a lot of heavy snow on branchs and power lines, snapping power lines, and lots of power outages throughout kansas city. we just got off the phone with kansas city power and light. they have doubled from 10,000 to 20,000, those numbers will go down, right now they can't get out on the road to repair the power lines. we're looking at power outages in texas. another 10,000 no oklahoma. the storm looking to be worst than last week, soledad. >> a little bit of a mess. thank you very much. appreciate that. let's get to jennifer delgado. where is this all going? >> soledad, right now, it's actually right on top of the midwest. you saw the live shot where erin is out of kansas. kansas city, taking a beating right now. coming down very good along interstate 70. toward the east in st. louis, a bre
erin mcpike is live in kansas city. we'll start with you. >> we're seeing snowfall two inches an houreer. very windy, looking at winds up to 30 miles per hour later today, and also, soledad, because of the snow last week, there is still a lot of heavy snow on branchs and power lines, snapping power lines, and lots of power outages throughout kansas city. we just got off the phone with kansas city power and light. they have doubled from 10,000 to 20,000, those numbers will go down, right...
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how long with that stay in effect, erin? >> until sometime on wednesday and mayor sly james had this warning for residents yesterday. >> we'll be keeping community centers and shelters open. there will be crews on the roads, and emergency personnel on alert and doing their jobs. we'll do our part. we need our kansas city citizens to take this seriously and spread the word and to be off the roads as much as possible. >> they had about 175 snow pows out last night. another 65 will hit the residential areas of kansas city starting 6:00 a.m. central time. >> our thanks to erin mcpike, getting slammed the second time in a week. >> more on the situation in kansas city. joining us on the phone is the mayor sly james and talking about the conditions. how are you coping with all of this? >> well, we are fortunate that we have a great crew of people out working with it and they've been on the road now for quite some time, trying to keep things as clear as possible. but we're monitoring the situation. we're doing everything that we can
how long with that stay in effect, erin? >> until sometime on wednesday and mayor sly james had this warning for residents yesterday. >> we'll be keeping community centers and shelters open. there will be crews on the roads, and emergency personnel on alert and doing their jobs. we'll do our part. we need our kansas city citizens to take this seriously and spread the word and to be off the roads as much as possible. >> they had about 175 snow pows out last night. another 65...
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. >>> coming up at 10:00, a special on the pope's last day, anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo here in new york. this will be broadcast on cnni. this is history. you'll want to stay all day. back to rome for live coverage of pope benedict's last day. >>> and forced spending cuts, it appears just about everyone in washington believes this ax will drop. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data o
. >>> coming up at 10:00, a special on the pope's last day, anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo here in new york. this will be broadcast on cnni. this is history. you'll want to stay all day. back to rome for live coverage of pope benedict's last day. >>> and forced spending cuts, it appears just about everyone in washington believes this ax will drop. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial...
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we start with you erin, it stopped snowing for a little while at least right? >> reporter: it looks like it has stopped, yes, however, the governor of kansas, sam brownback did declare a state of emergency here because we have seen a lot of snow pile up in the last four hours or so. we've got somewhere between 6 to 8 inches. if you can check out over here a little bit, obviously you can't see the road but also we've seen snowplows go by all morning long eight to ten times making a median, big eepz of snow theheae middle, a huge mess. carol one of the interesting things about this snowstorm is that it's thunder snow, we have some video from earlier this morning of lightning and thunder with that snow. we'll play that here for a second. i guess you can see it. and because of this snow, so much of the state is shut down today, most of the universities are closed, lots of public schools, the government, for the most part, is shut down so we want to see people stay off the roads today and stay home and play, carol. >> that is so strange to listen to it thundering wh
we start with you erin, it stopped snowing for a little while at least right? >> reporter: it looks like it has stopped, yes, however, the governor of kansas, sam brownback did declare a state of emergency here because we have seen a lot of snow pile up in the last four hours or so. we've got somewhere between 6 to 8 inches. if you can check out over here a little bit, obviously you can't see the road but also we've seen snowplows go by all morning long eight to ten times making a median,...
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erin meyers was t same way. her friends were nursing without a problem. she e had major problems. >> them not sleeping and i'm frustrated and she's frustrated and my husband is frustrated. they are just going great and it's wonderful and do you need milk because i have plenty. >> reporter: her girlfriends told her to try fenugreek. . new mothers often turn to other mothers instead of a doctor for nursing advice. they suggest home remedies like tea leaves to ease pain. milk thistle and oatmeal to increase milk production. >> cabbage leaves to try you up so stay away. >> reporter: it's not something they teach in medical school. >> so i was curious as to where they were getting this information and whether this was officially known or more on the down low. >> reporter: the doctor surveyed 100 lactation consultants. more than half recommended one of these folk remedies. although none has done on the safety taking herbal supplements, most say they are probably just fine. >> those things wouldn't be expected to have any adverse effect probably aren't that help
erin meyers was t same way. her friends were nursing without a problem. she e had major problems. >> them not sleeping and i'm frustrated and she's frustrated and my husband is frustrated. they are just going great and it's wonderful and do you need milk because i have plenty. >> reporter: her girlfriends told her to try fenugreek. . new mothers often turn to other mothers instead of a doctor for nursing advice. they suggest home remedies like tea leaves to ease pain. milk thistle...
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eyes went to the rapper 50-cent as he went in for a big kiss to erin andrews. highlights, if you want to call them that, from daytona are next. holly? >> reporter: forget about race cars. we're hopping on a different kind of transportation this morning. we're getting on the rocking railroad live at kidville in bethesda this morning. coming up, we're going to talk all about the importance of introducing music to your kids at an early age. it's never too young. we'll tell you about it live later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. ♪ q lysol believes no toilet is complete, until it's completely clean. lysol toilet bowl cleaner gives you maximum coverage from the rim down to the water line to kill 99.9% of germs. and removes stains better than clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach. so if you want to do the whole job, lysol's got you covered. lysol. mission for health. and for an incredibly clean and fresh bowl with every flush, try the no mess automatic toilet bowl cleaner. >>> danica loses speed, and an awkward dis for a famous r
eyes went to the rapper 50-cent as he went in for a big kiss to erin andrews. highlights, if you want to call them that, from daytona are next. holly? >> reporter: forget about race cars. we're hopping on a different kind of transportation this morning. we're getting on the rocking railroad live at kidville in bethesda this morning. coming up, we're going to talk all about the importance of introducing music to your kids at an early age. it's never too young. we'll tell you about it live...
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the world, erin. she's from poland. >> and when you talk about the celebration of what's happening and of his life, remember when he came to the united states. >> sure. >> and people tend to think how religious is the united states. statistics show that it is, but people just were overwhelmingly excited and turning out to see the pope and having that opportunity. but it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing so for many. >> when he visited the capitol i was down there and people were coming in. i was maybe 30 feet away. because i was 30 feet away, people were coming up an grabbing on to my arm saying you were so close, you were so close. >> they wanted to touch you? >> and i couldn't follow the shot. i missed my shot because these people were literally holding me where it was. a great day for them but terrible for me. >> what chris says makes me think of something. when you look at the growth of catholics in the united states, there's been a surge. 70% growth since 1965. i know a lot of that is immigration, es
the world, erin. she's from poland. >> and when you talk about the celebration of what's happening and of his life, remember when he came to the united states. >> sure. >> and people tend to think how religious is the united states. statistics show that it is, but people just were overwhelmingly excited and turning out to see the pope and having that opportunity. but it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing so for many. >> when he visited the capitol i was down there and people...
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erin wright tells -- aaron wright tells me a famous director helped him break into show biz. >> i made a video for this girl's bar mits today -- bar mitzvah. it was funny. then we got a call from dream works. >> the accusations against my niece... >> reporter: emma thompson and jeremiah play brother and sister. it's based on a popular series of novels. davis is hoping to reprise her role. >> i hope so. then i would have some employment. three years. >> something tells me you don't need -- >> reporter: the movie's young stars hope their big break means more big screen success. will this be a first in a series? >> if the movie is successful, yeah. >> reporter: and they're confident their some natural love story will leave audiences wanting more. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning. thank you no watching wusa9 at 5:00 a.m. happy valentine's day. i'm andrea roane. >>> it's also thursday which means you're almost to the weekend. i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. good morning, monika. >> it's also february 14. >> it is. >> wow. >> i have nothing but weather. >> go ahe
erin wright tells -- aaron wright tells me a famous director helped him break into show biz. >> i made a video for this girl's bar mits today -- bar mitzvah. it was funny. then we got a call from dream works. >> the accusations against my niece... >> reporter: emma thompson and jeremiah play brother and sister. it's based on a popular series of novels. davis is hoping to reprise her role. >> i hope so. then i would have some employment. three years. >> something...
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., a cnn special anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo in new york and kris ychristiane amanp rome. >> i want to say happy birthday to teddy and joseph, your 6-year-old twins. >> it's a big day back home. thanks for that. >> a big day in the berman household. that is it for "early start." >> "starting buoyapoint with so o'brian" starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, the pope's final day as head of the catholic church. in just about seven hours the office of the pope will be empty when benedict xvi is officially in retirement. this morning he blessed the cardinals who will pick his successor. >> translator: may he bless all of you in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. >> we're live in rome this morning with the historic moment and what it means for the church. we'll be talking with monsignor rick hilgartner of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops. senior simone campbell will join us and father edward beck is our guest. and time is running out. two proposals meant to avoid drastic spending cuts but they're both expected to
., a cnn special anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo in new york and kris ychristiane amanp rome. >> i want to say happy birthday to teddy and joseph, your 6-year-old twins. >> it's a big day back home. thanks for that. >> a big day in the berman household. that is it for "early start." >> "starting buoyapoint with so o'brian" starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, the pope's final day as head of the...
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erin, let's start with you. how's it looking? >> reporter: well, it's not quite as heavy as it was last hour but it's still pretty heavy. we've seen snow plows go by here about six times in the last two hours and the roads are still covered. also we've got this ruler, we've been measuring. about an hour ago it was 4 inches. now we're at 5 1/2. but soledad, here's the interesting thing about this storm. we're calling it a thundersnow. there's thunder and lightning that goes along with it. i wish it would happen when i'm out here but i think we've got video, so let's play that video. i don't know if you can hear it. and that's why we're calling it the blizzard of oz. we've seen that a lot on twitter from some people in kansas, so we want to name this storm the blizzard of oz, soledad. >> i thought thundersnow was dramatic enough. let's get right to jennifer d delgado on where the storm is going to head next. >> right now we are watching the storm system and, soledad, this is awe huge one. you can see where all the wauchgz and advis
erin, let's start with you. how's it looking? >> reporter: well, it's not quite as heavy as it was last hour but it's still pretty heavy. we've seen snow plows go by here about six times in the last two hours and the roads are still covered. also we've got this ruler, we've been measuring. about an hour ago it was 4 inches. now we're at 5 1/2. but soledad, here's the interesting thing about this storm. we're calling it a thundersnow. there's thunder and lightning that goes along with it....
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. >> this is erin. nice to have you with us. your baby is 3 months old? >> right. >> we saw her in the green room. she's so beautiful. she didn't come in because we were afraid if she woke up she might cry. what's good about yoga after birth? >> yoga is about the core and stress relief. as all new moms know those are the things we want the most, stress release and core. >> getting rid of the belly. >> you're doing well. >> she's doing great. >> what are some of the things you should do. >> i will have her stand in the center of the mat. with nursing, holding the baby, take your arms up, just open the shoulders. she's standing hands to feet. lifting up like this can help you open up and feel good and open up the shoulders. >> drawing in her tummy? >> that's a great question. as a matter of fact you do it better if you pull in your tummy and lift up. it's the core that helps you open your chest. >> how long do you hold the pose? >> as long as it feels good as a new mom. you can take your hands down. she'll turn this way to show the one that for me with my t
. >> this is erin. nice to have you with us. your baby is 3 months old? >> right. >> we saw her in the green room. she's so beautiful. she didn't come in because we were afraid if she woke up she might cry. what's good about yoga after birth? >> yoga is about the core and stress relief. as all new moms know those are the things we want the most, stress release and core. >> getting rid of the belly. >> you're doing well. >> she's doing great. >>...
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eastern time, a cnn's special on the pope's last day, anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo in new york and as well as christiane amanpour. it will be simulcast on cnni as well. >>> happening right now, the world and its 1.2 billion catholics witnessing a sitting pope in his final hours hours o throne of saint peter. >> in eight hours he will become pope emeritus. before that happens there is a lot else that will go on today. the pope, as we say, at this moment meeting many, many of the cardinals. many of them have gathered in rome. some are still arriving for the expected conclave that will happen probably a week, week and a half from now. we don't know the exact start date. the pope has been meeting and greeting each one of them, sharing a moment. earlier in the day, about 45 minutes ago, he did deliver some brief remarks to them. let's take a quick listen. >> translator: personally i would like to say that i will continue to serve you in prayer, in particular in the coming days, so that you may be touched by the holy spirit in the election of a new pope and hope that the lord wi
eastern time, a cnn's special on the pope's last day, anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo in new york and as well as christiane amanpour. it will be simulcast on cnni as well. >>> happening right now, the world and its 1.2 billion catholics witnessing a sitting pope in his final hours hours o throne of saint peter. >> in eight hours he will become pope emeritus. before that happens there is a lot else that will go on today. the pope, as we say, at this moment meeting many,...
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let's begin with erin in the nation's heartland, good morning, erin, it looks terrible. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we're getting about two inches of snow an hour, but what i want to tell you are the power outages. we talked to kansas city power and light all morning and the power outages have doubled and tripled since we first started talking to them, up to 35,000 power outages just in the kansas city metro area. there are also about 10,000 power outages in texas and another 10,000 or so in oklahoma. that's a problem for those getting heat so that's something to watch out for. also around me it's getting harder to see if you can look a little bit behind me here you don't see very many cars on the road. however the cars that we have seen have gotten stuck, one of them rolled down the hill so it is very dangerous. we also know from kansas governor sam brownback that there was a second death in this storm reported last night. so dangerous storm, carol. >> hopefully people are staying off the roads today. thanks so much, erin. let's get the latest on the storm and where it's headi
let's begin with erin in the nation's heartland, good morning, erin, it looks terrible. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we're getting about two inches of snow an hour, but what i want to tell you are the power outages. we talked to kansas city power and light all morning and the power outages have doubled and tripled since we first started talking to them, up to 35,000 power outages just in the kansas city metro area. there are also about 10,000 power outages in texas and another 10,000...
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erin mcpike is in wichita where it's still coming down very hard there, isn't it, erin. >> reporter: yes, it sure is. right behind me we just saw a snow plow go by for the third time in the past hour but the road is already covered again. we also have a handy ruler to check throughout the day. it's 4 inches now and two hours ago there was nothing. so it is about 2 inches an hour and we'll see a lot more throughout the day. 9 inches at least, maybe up to 18. it's going to be a little higher in topeka where they're expecting 17 or 18 inches. as you mentioned, the governor, sam brownback, has shut down most of the state today. he's saying if you want to play in the snow, basically go nuts, but stay off the roads because the roads are pretty bad here. now, we have heard that farmers are welcoming this storm because it's been a drought for a couple of years here, so, you know, we want to see some heavy snow to help ease those drought conditions. >> and that is the silver lining if there is one, erin mcpike, you're absolutely right. you can play, get out of school today. this storm system
erin mcpike is in wichita where it's still coming down very hard there, isn't it, erin. >> reporter: yes, it sure is. right behind me we just saw a snow plow go by for the third time in the past hour but the road is already covered again. we also have a handy ruler to check throughout the day. it's 4 inches now and two hours ago there was nothing. so it is about 2 inches an hour and we'll see a lot more throughout the day. 9 inches at least, maybe up to 18. it's going to be a little...
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i first want to go to erin mcpike, in kansas city. erin, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: actually, brooke, the storm has stopped and the roads are actually clear. and i want to show you this. we're actually at the time where we can see lovely sludge, yuck. so that -- that means it is time for the cleanup to start and kansas city's mayor estimates with last week's snowstorm cost the city about $2 million. they think that this week's snowstorm will cost just a little bit more because it is heavier snow, and that means more trees have come down. but by and large, brooke, people we have talked to here are actually very happy about this snowstorm because this is really dry, this area here. it is the third consecutive year of a drought. and this snowstorm has brought much needed moisture, brooke. >> okay, so we have some sludge and moisture in kansas city. thank you, erin. ted rowlands, to you in chicago. never fun. cancellations, flights at o'hare. tell me, give it to me straight, what is the current situation? >> reporter: 230 flights, that's straight up, brooke.
i first want to go to erin mcpike, in kansas city. erin, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: actually, brooke, the storm has stopped and the roads are actually clear. and i want to show you this. we're actually at the time where we can see lovely sludge, yuck. so that -- that means it is time for the cleanup to start and kansas city's mayor estimates with last week's snowstorm cost the city about $2 million. they think that this week's snowstorm will cost just a little bit more...
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erin, please explain. you've got both witnesses who recanted, no physical evidence to connect him to the crime. why on earth is he still in jail? >> remember, that testimony from those two witnesses, that was all that connected him to this case. this is a non-dna case. they're the most difficult to overturn. you need incredible evidence sometimes time 16 17 years, but it's unbelievable. recantations are not considered reliable. both of these witnesses admitted they lied at ryan's trial and they were under oath when they said that and they face perjury charges. >> erin moriarity, thank you. you can see her full report in "accusers" right here on cbs. >>> and for years, "vanity fair" hat thrown all across america people are using lysol in hundreds of unexpected ways to help keep their homes healthy. max's mom uses it on the couch a soft surface that could be home to thousands of bacteria. lysol disinfectant spray freshens doesn't stain, and unlike febreze it's approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria. join the mis
erin, please explain. you've got both witnesses who recanted, no physical evidence to connect him to the crime. why on earth is he still in jail? >> remember, that testimony from those two witnesses, that was all that connected him to this case. this is a non-dna case. they're the most difficult to overturn. you need incredible evidence sometimes time 16 17 years, but it's unbelievable. recantations are not considered reliable. both of these witnesses admitted they lied at ryan's trial...
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erin, tell us how this started? >> sadie was dig nice with cancer at 3 years old. it's a childhood cancer. and our friends came to and they wanted to do something to help. so they made meals for us, they made sure that our daughter anna was taken care of when we were at the hospital and with the doctors. and they found out that she needed designated blood for her big surgery. so they went out and got the blood. it was easy. people were willing to help. on valentine's day of 2010, the big year of the snow, they decided they wanted to do a community blood drive. >> now, were you surprised that so many people were willing to help? you're sadie's father. this was a very difficult time for you as a family, i know. did you think it would be this successful? >> well, brar bra, it was a very difficult time, but the committee that's organized friends of ours, the friends of sadie committee, just knowingfo them, we were not surprised that they were willing to do so much work on behalf of sadie and other people who need blood. >> sadie, why don't you come over here and talk t
erin, tell us how this started? >> sadie was dig nice with cancer at 3 years old. it's a childhood cancer. and our friends came to and they wanted to do something to help. so they made meals for us, they made sure that our daughter anna was taken care of when we were at the hospital and with the doctors. and they found out that she needed designated blood for her big surgery. so they went out and got the blood. it was easy. people were willing to help. on valentine's day of 2010, the big...
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. >> owners erin cline and his wife melissa says the backlash has been harsh but standing by their decision. >> makes me feels good to know even though everybody seems to think that portland and surrounding areas are liberal, there is conservative christians out there who want to make their voices heard. >> to connecticut now where people are digging out of the blizzard of 2013. snow fall totals are reaching three feet to give some perspective. a clock placed on a ruler with a video shows how much snow fell. the snow has stopped and clean up has begun. 270 national guard members have deployed. we hear about new years babies. what about a blizzard baby. in massachusetts, a blizzard girl was born. emt couldn't get to the mom. so the national guard they came in to help. they were able to remove the snow with plows and an humvee so emergency crews could reach the expecting mother. >> there's people like new year's babies and i'm like you are a new year's baby. mine is a blizzard baby. nemo is what my family is calling her. >> the family named the little bundle of joy noeli. >> in entertainment
. >> owners erin cline and his wife melissa says the backlash has been harsh but standing by their decision. >> makes me feels good to know even though everybody seems to think that portland and surrounding areas are liberal, there is conservative christians out there who want to make their voices heard. >> to connecticut now where people are digging out of the blizzard of 2013. snow fall totals are reaching three feet to give some perspective. a clock placed on a ruler with a...
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thank you, erin. >>> this system is enormous. millions of americans are dealing with storm warnings, watches, or advisories. let's get to jennifer delgado, who is tracking the system for us. good morning. >> reporter: this is what is left of the big storm system that brought almost 18 inches of snowfall through parts of kansas and you can see the snow in the northern part, affecting parts of minnesota, chicago, and the south. dealing with rain, a wintry mix coming down through parts of west virginia and ohio. a lot of the wintry stuff will be coming to an end later on this morning when temperatures warm up, we're talking about locations like chicago, potentially getting 3.5 inches of snowfall. desperately needed. also in a drought and hoping for some snow. now, down toward the southern part of the u.s. a different story. rain and a lot of rain, i'm telling you, thundering all night long, and dealing with a lot of lightning in some parts. this is i big mess in the south. in some locations, anywhere between 4 and 6 inches of rainfa
thank you, erin. >>> this system is enormous. millions of americans are dealing with storm warnings, watches, or advisories. let's get to jennifer delgado, who is tracking the system for us. good morning. >> reporter: this is what is left of the big storm system that brought almost 18 inches of snowfall through parts of kansas and you can see the snow in the northern part, affecting parts of minnesota, chicago, and the south. dealing with rain, a wintry mix coming down through...
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enhas done traffic, sex, lies and videotape, oceans 11, erin brockovich. this deals with a couple. she takes a described drug that gives her some nasty side effects. it is a very deceptive and interesting plot line. the movie takes so many insanely crazy turns during the film. -- she takes a prescribed drug that gives her some nasty side effects. it is shot beautifully, scored beautifully. i love his yellow tint to his movies. it looks so amazing. and he is just one of best story tellers around. he is retiring. he has one more movie coming out. make sure you do not show up late. the wait the story tolling is told, can you not miss a single second of the beginning. you have to get there right on time. it is worth seeing. a four and a half out of five for side effects. >> you wanted to real quick talk about something. >> top gun 3-d. they are take the rornl negative scans from the film prints and converting every single frame. the fighter pilot sequences look insane. this taking the original negative scans from the film prints. >> top gun coming back. >> and follow me on twitter. and
enhas done traffic, sex, lies and videotape, oceans 11, erin brockovich. this deals with a couple. she takes a described drug that gives her some nasty side effects. it is a very deceptive and interesting plot line. the movie takes so many insanely crazy turns during the film. -- she takes a prescribed drug that gives her some nasty side effects. it is shot beautifully, scored beautifully. i love his yellow tint to his movies. it looks so amazing. and he is just one of best story tellers...
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robert train um, doug hataway, and erin. what is your must read? >> there has been a lot of missed opportunities at the state-wide level for republicans to take back the senate. christine o'donnell in delaware and so forth. an interesting story in today's "the new york times," a group of wealthy individuals, saying never again. we'll influence the process, and although we won't influence it from a literal sense, we'll steer money to people that actually can win. u.s. a wise mo it's a wise move. >> what's your read? >> ron brown, an article in "the national journal." an insightful and indepth look at the new normal. winning coalition in national politics, which says that you have to get the votes of african-americans and latinos and young people and liberal whites and conservative white men, not as important as they used to be. a new formula for winning and an interesting article about that. >> a good one, i'll pick it up as well. >> erin, yours? >> this is a story about how personal life which often gets a lot of scrutiny, has an impact on policy,
robert train um, doug hataway, and erin. what is your must read? >> there has been a lot of missed opportunities at the state-wide level for republicans to take back the senate. christine o'donnell in delaware and so forth. an interesting story in today's "the new york times," a group of wealthy individuals, saying never again. we'll influence the process, and although we won't influence it from a literal sense, we'll steer money to people that actually can win. u.s. a wise mo...
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erin pike with us from washington. does mark sanford believe south carolinians are ready to forgive him? >> reporter: he acknowledges he made a serious mistake but is using the commercial to turn the pa page by asking voters for a second chance. he's reminding them he's known for being fiscally conservative. he's trying to shift the focus of the race to that record. his consultant told cnn because he's such a fighter, he's going to work to get either vote he can. because sanford is the most well-known candidate in the race, his campaign says anything sanford does will suck up all the oxygen in that race. his political team expects that voters will either vote for sanford or against him but not in favor of anyone else. sanford is running well ahead of them and almost certainly will make the runoff that's two weeks later. >> well, nice to see what happened to sanford has not undermined the ego of his political team. but he is going to be running against somebody who is more high-profile and that is the sister of comedian
erin pike with us from washington. does mark sanford believe south carolinians are ready to forgive him? >> reporter: he acknowledges he made a serious mistake but is using the commercial to turn the pa page by asking voters for a second chance. he's reminding them he's known for being fiscally conservative. he's trying to shift the focus of the race to that record. his consultant told cnn because he's such a fighter, he's going to work to get either vote he can. because sanford is the...
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erin is kellen's sister. a year later, they say they fell in love almost immediately. >> instantly. >> i have it vividly in my head, just looking over, feeling her mom hug me and just staring into her eyes. >> reporter: and so it came to be that her brother's heart is beating inside her true love's chest. >> i hear him all the time in my head. >> oh, my god. wow. i mean, there are stories, and then there are really impactful stories. that's beautiful. >> rarely blown away by a story, but that was it. unbelievable. the power of love on many different levels. we'll be back. different levels. we'll be back. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. >>> welcome back, everybody. time for "the mix." we want to get to something that is oh, so interesting. apparently, there's a 20-year-old out there named mark who is in a rel
erin is kellen's sister. a year later, they say they fell in love almost immediately. >> instantly. >> i have it vividly in my head, just looking over, feeling her mom hug me and just staring into her eyes. >> reporter: and so it came to be that her brother's heart is beating inside her true love's chest. >> i hear him all the time in my head. >> oh, my god. wow. i mean, there are stories, and then there are really impactful stories. that's beautiful. >>...
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erin, it was great watching you this morning, covering it live as the helicopter was leaving and heading over to the retreat. >> it was amazing watching that helicopter. as we said, you couldn't get a better advertisement for the glory of rome than that ride that the pope took today. history was made today, and we're going to tackle the taboo issue in the church, and we're talking about sex and celibacy. tonight we've got a nun who left the church because she fell in love, a priest who left the church because he fell in love, and a priest who is staying in the church and who believes in celibacy. and the mysterious death of an american work for a secretive and prestigious government firm. >> we'll be there, top of the hour, erin. >>> and when we come back, we're just now getting results of our very own test of anheuser-busch's beer. is it watered down? it's a question we were asked this week. we're going to find out the results, next. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping you
erin, it was great watching you this morning, covering it live as the helicopter was leaving and heading over to the retreat. >> it was amazing watching that helicopter. as we said, you couldn't get a better advertisement for the glory of rome than that ride that the pope took today. history was made today, and we're going to tackle the taboo issue in the church, and we're talking about sex and celibacy. tonight we've got a nun who left the church because she fell in love, a priest who...
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earlier, a very awkward moment here as our own erin andrews sees 50 cents. she turns to the side and says, no, on the cheek. not sure what was going on with 50-cent there. she kept her composure. >> i don't find it awkward. he came in, realized what he was doing and turned here. i do it all the time. >> it's happened to me many times. >> really? >> yeah, sure. >> this is one of those things -- >> you learn how to -- >> they're blowing it up. we are blowing it up for no reason. he comes in -- >> he shouldn't be going for her lips anyway. >> right. she handled it very well, right? it's blowing up on twitter. >> this is what you do, oh, hey, how are you? and turn around. >> i find it comedic, i will say that. >> i find it a nonstory. >> it is comedic. >> because i'm the only woman in here. any woman knows, a friend comes in here, they come in here, you turn here -- >> we get it. >> you don't get it. >> i do. she did the right thing. it's presumptuous of him -- >> i don't think he was going for the kiss on the lips. >> oh, he was. >> fifty-cent, come on. >>> sti
earlier, a very awkward moment here as our own erin andrews sees 50 cents. she turns to the side and says, no, on the cheek. not sure what was going on with 50-cent there. she kept her composure. >> i don't find it awkward. he came in, realized what he was doing and turned here. i do it all the time. >> it's happened to me many times. >> really? >> yeah, sure. >> this is one of those things -- >> you learn how to -- >> they're blowing it up. we are...
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"erin burnett out front" at the top of the hour. >>> here's a very different story. maybe you have a disaster kit, bottled water, canned food, flashlights. but do you know what you would do in the event of zombie apocalyp apocalypse? jeanne moos reports it's a question america's neighbor toth the north are having a little fun with. >> reporter: is there a zombie in the house? the house of commons -- >> >> you need to tell you, mr. speaker, zombies don't recognize border. >> reporter: this isn't the latest episode of "the walking dead." you could argue some politicians fit that description. this is actually canada's parliament. >> i want to ask the minister of foreign affairs, working with his american counterparts to enact an international zombie strategy so a zombie invasion does not turn into a zombie apocalypse. >> reporter: it's clear these guys aren't brain dead, they know how to joke. the minister reciprocate with a pun that was dead-on. >> i want to assure this member and all canadians that i am dead-icated to assuring this never happens. >> reporter: the zomb
"erin burnett out front" at the top of the hour. >>> here's a very different story. maybe you have a disaster kit, bottled water, canned food, flashlights. but do you know what you would do in the event of zombie apocalyp apocalypse? jeanne moos reports it's a question america's neighbor toth the north are having a little fun with. >> reporter: is there a zombie in the house? the house of commons -- >> >> you need to tell you, mr. speaker, zombies don't...
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erin burnett has the report. >> give me five. i like it. >> nine days after see than was freed from an underground bunker in midland city, alabama, the world is getting the first glimpse of this brave 6 years old. his mother, jennifer kirkland tells dr. phil the recovery has been difficult. >> he is having a very hard time sleeping soundly. he slings his arms and tosses and turns, and he's cried out a few times. >> in a story that captivated a nation, i had his abductor had d the bus and killed the driver. for six days evan was held underground by dykes in an 8 x 6 bunker. for years neighbors say dykes had beaten a dog to death with a pipe and behaved strangely. kirkland said dykes took surprisingly good care of her son, she told waiting for ethan's return is the hardest thing she's ever been through. >> i wanted to be there. there's not one second of this whole thing i wouldn't have begged that man to let me have ethan and i would have turned around and give him to my family, and i would have took his place at any moment, any se
erin burnett has the report. >> give me five. i like it. >> nine days after see than was freed from an underground bunker in midland city, alabama, the world is getting the first glimpse of this brave 6 years old. his mother, jennifer kirkland tells dr. phil the recovery has been difficult. >> he is having a very hard time sleeping soundly. he slings his arms and tosses and turns, and he's cried out a few times. >> in a story that captivated a nation, i had his abductor...
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erin? >> his speech was a different reaction here than the president. let me ask you, who thought that marco rubio did a good job? definitely have some people but when you compare to what we saw with the president the numbers were overwhelming in terms of being positive for the president. find out what it was that inspired and didn't inspire. let me start with you, flynn. you are an independent and voted both ways. you had something positive to say about marco rubio. >> he makes a pleasing appearance. he's youthful, articulate. his thoughts were well organized, well presented and most of the things he said ai agree. >> there's one point of you. michelle, you are republican but you thought that marco rubio did a good job and how come? >> he was able to include some descriptions about his proposals. whereas the president glossed over a lot of issues. >> any proposals that stood out specifically? >> he was more specific, it seemed on managing the money and immigration reform. >> all right. thank you. now we will go from one republican to another. let me co
erin? >> his speech was a different reaction here than the president. let me ask you, who thought that marco rubio did a good job? definitely have some people but when you compare to what we saw with the president the numbers were overwhelming in terms of being positive for the president. find out what it was that inspired and didn't inspire. let me start with you, flynn. you are an independent and voted both ways. you had something positive to say about marco rubio. >> he makes a...
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erin? >> his speech was a different reaction here than the president. let me ask you, who thought that marco rubio did a good job? definitely have some people but when you compare to what we saw with the president the numbers were overwhelming in terms of being positive for the president. find out what it was that inspired and didn't inspire. let me start with you, flynn. you are an independent and voted both ways. you had something positive to say about marco rubio. >> he makes a pleasing appearance. he's youthful, articulate. his thoughts were well organized, well presented and most of the things he said ai agree. >> there's one point of you. michelle, you are r
erin? >> his speech was a different reaction here than the president. let me ask you, who thought that marco rubio did a good job? definitely have some people but when you compare to what we saw with the president the numbers were overwhelming in terms of being positive for the president. find out what it was that inspired and didn't inspire. let me start with you, flynn. you are an independent and voted both ways. you had something positive to say about marco rubio. >> he makes a...
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>> erin mcpike, thanks. joe johns and rene marsh, thanks to you. >>> rand paul says these forced budget cuts simply don't go far enough. i'm going to be speaking with him later about it. i'm filling in for anderson cooper on ac 360 right here on cnn. much more coming up here in "the situation room" as well. >>> meanwhile, a surprise announcement by president obama. the man who led allied forces in afghanistan is retiring from the united states military. the marine corps john allen was on track to become nato's next supreme commander but he's stepping down because of health issues in his family. the president calls general allen one of america's finest military leaders. now he will retire. >>> let's get to one of the most daring robberies we've seen in some time. thieves dressed as police broke into an airport in europe, got into a plane's cargo hold, and got away with some $50 million in diamonds. cnn's tom foreman has the details which sound straight out of a film from hollywood. what happened here, tom? >>
>> erin mcpike, thanks. joe johns and rene marsh, thanks to you. >>> rand paul says these forced budget cuts simply don't go far enough. i'm going to be speaking with him later about it. i'm filling in for anderson cooper on ac 360 right here on cnn. much more coming up here in "the situation room" as well. >>> meanwhile, a surprise announcement by president obama. the man who led allied forces in afghanistan is retiring from the united states military. the...
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they think he is a genocidal character and erin hates their conqueror. but their hatred of carson is palpable. so it's a very controversial carrot dirt in the southwest southwest as john tibet decays here's the guide with all these juvenile biographies have been american folk hero and it is also considered a genocidal maniac. and so, how do you reconcile these two very different images. as structured the book in three parts. the first part, the new man, is about the arrival of the americans into the southwest, during the time to put them out in an era leading to three months expeditions into the west and finally, the american army survival during the mexican war. so it's really just kind of from shifting perspectives, serta sjostrom native american points of view to mexican points of view. and who is this to arrival, the new name? what are they about? why are they here? what here? what are they about what this desert country out here? said that his part 1. part 2 is called a broken country. basically it looks at the beginning of occupation, like the conq
they think he is a genocidal character and erin hates their conqueror. but their hatred of carson is palpable. so it's a very controversial carrot dirt in the southwest southwest as john tibet decays here's the guide with all these juvenile biographies have been american folk hero and it is also considered a genocidal maniac. and so, how do you reconcile these two very different images. as structured the book in three parts. the first part, the new man, is about the arrival of the americans...
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on her days off, erin would spend days at her daughter's lacrosse tournament barely able to move and then would have to go home and spend most of her time there with an ice pack on her neck. she went in for surgery and got the new disks replacements. she is with us today and thankfully on the mend. the new medical device tax in obamacare makes it harder for researchers to develop those innovative devices in the united states and makes it harder for patients like erin to get the care they need. obamacare unnecessarily raised the cost of our health care, even those with pre-existing conditions could get the coverage they need without a trillion dollar government program costing all of us more. and that's only the tip of the iceberg when we talk about health care reform. many families like mine are dealing with the challenges presented by aging and very sick parents. they rely on medicare for relief. in 1965, the federal government created medicare and modeled it after the standard blue cross/blue shield plan at the time. in the past 50 years, both health care and health insurance have
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. >> erin burnett is with the focus group in virginia joining us now. pretty fascinating stuff. >> it was pretty fascinating stuff. we're here at the university of richmond with folks, thank you so much for your patience with all the breaking news we have had on cnn. let me start by a show of hands how many of you thought the president did a good job? wolf, that should give you a sense of how things were, pretty overwhelming. a lot of you might say they're all democrats. not true. 12 of them are democrats. 12 of them are independents and eight of them are republicans. the president got a lot of bipartisan support in this room and the high for the democrats that you just heard wolf play was about gun control. it was about that moment talking about how the girl that performed at his inauguration and i want to go to manuel, an independent. tell me why what you thought what the president said so was compelling. >> i thought that he captured the frustration of the nation in the inability to make sensible laws. i have friends that own guns. i think even they
. >> erin burnett is with the focus group in virginia joining us now. pretty fascinating stuff. >> it was pretty fascinating stuff. we're here at the university of richmond with folks, thank you so much for your patience with all the breaking news we have had on cnn. let me start by a show of hands how many of you thought the president did a good job? wolf, that should give you a sense of how things were, pretty overwhelming. a lot of you might say they're all democrats. not true....
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i'm erin gilchrist. learning new information on the breaks news out of college park. mufrd murder of three students. megan mcgrath live now with more. >> reporter: well, aaron, the shots were fired here in the front yard of this home on 36th avenue and the shooter committed suicide in the backyard. you can see here the neighbor's vehicle here. this suv. the rear window shut out. this bizarre murder/suicide began to unfold at about 1:00 this morning. this house is, there are three university of maryland students who live here. around 1:00 in the morning, police say that one of those students started a fire in the basement. he was confronted by his two roommates. as they were fleeing the house, that third roommate opened fire. one of the students was killed. the shooter then went to the rear of the house and committed suicide. all of this still under investigation. we'll have the latest coming up later on our shows. reporting live in college park, megan mcgrath. back to you. >>> a l >>> good morning. sunshine today, a bit of a blustery winds. highs low 50s. tomorrow, co
i'm erin gilchrist. learning new information on the breaks news out of college park. mufrd murder of three students. megan mcgrath live now with more. >> reporter: well, aaron, the shots were fired here in the front yard of this home on 36th avenue and the shooter committed suicide in the backyard. you can see here the neighbor's vehicle here. this suv. the rear window shut out. this bizarre murder/suicide began to unfold at about 1:00 this morning. this house is, there are three...